France: The Islamic Veil cannot be Banned without a Neutrality Clause, even for Commercial Reasons
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Source : leglobal.orgIn 2017, the French Supreme Court recognised the possibility, expressed in Article L. 1321- 2-1 of the Labour Code, to include in a company handbook, a general clause that allows the employer to prohibit workers from wearing any religious, political or philosophical insignia when they are in contact with customers and clients. If this restrictio... Lire la suite
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